CSW is a catalog web service. Its main function is to provide discoverability of geographic data and link you to usable data either by download or by any other of the web services that are mentioned in this chapter.
This recipe uses the MetaSearch plugin. It requires the pycsw and owslib libraries installed in your system's Python. Refer to the Adding plugins with Python dependencies recipe of Chapter 11, Extending QGIS, for help on installing pycsw and owslib if you don't know how to do this.
Park.Global searches often return too many results, or they cause the connection to time out while waiting for all the results. As with other web services, it is advisable to load a reference layer and zoom to the area of interest first before trying to search them. The third tab, Settings, allows you to adjust the timeout. Increase this if you're getting too many timeout errors.

MetaSearch queries websites that provide catalogs in the CSW standard, which is defined by the OGC. Once your request parameters are sent, the receiving website queries its online database for matches. If matches are found, metadata about the results is sent back to the client, in this case, QGIS.
CSW currently includes options to search by keyword and spatial extent. Future versions may enable setting time frames.
If you pick opening an additional service that is based on the results, Metasearch will create a temporary service registration and open the correct service dialog. Unfortunately, at this time, you need to then scroll through the available layers to find the one that you want and actually add it to the map.
You can add more catalogs to search on the Services tab within the plugin. You will need to find the CSW GetCapabilities URL on the website that you want to query. Most of the common geoportal-type websites now support CSW, including (but not limited to) Geonode, Geonetwork, and the ESRI Geoportal.
CSW is a relatively new standard when compared to some of the others, and it seems to be hard to find services that consistently work and actually offer WMS, WCS, or WFS of the layers in their catalog.